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Course Materials


ART 302 Blackboard
http://webcourses.niu.edu
(http://www.blackboard.com/courses/ART302)
This is the other primary web site associated with the course.

Course On-line Text
Perceptual Analysis of the RGB Cube (http://www.niu.edu/~ca0pab1/rgbcube/objective.html)
This is your FREE required reading! I will be asking you to read and/or print materials from here.


RGB Cube Visualization Animation
RGB Cube Visualization Animation by P. Bendito.
This animation shows in real-time step-by-step procedures of the visualization activities. It has been developed as a QuickTime Movie. You can obtain the free plug-in at the following URL: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/


Student's Guide
Download the Student's Guide from this link. The file is 1.2 MB, so it will take a while to download completely. Make sure you print this guide for quick reference. This file is in PDF format. You may need to download and install the free PDF reader software. See instructions below. http://www.niu.edu/~u20pxb1/art302/RGBproject/RGB_Student_Manual.pdf





Download PDF Reader:
In order to read and the Student Manual you will need to have Acrobat Reader in you computer. Acrobat Reader is FREE for downloading from: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html

Download Shockwave Plug-in:
In order to use the B@uhaus SoftCanvas software on-line, you will need to have Netscape or Internet Explorer version 4.0 or later. You will also need to install the shockwave plug-in in your computer. Shockwave plug-in is FREE for downloading from: http://www.shockwave.com

 

General Links



Monitor Calibration Test (http://zonezero.com/calibration/english.html)
Check this monitor calibration test site. It is a must for you before you work on the RGB project!

Victor Engel's RGB Site (http://the-light.com/netcol.html)
Check out this interesting RGB color organization!

Color Matters (http://www.lava.net/~colorcom/entercolormatters.html)
The concept of color can be approached from several disciplines: physiology, psychology, philosophy, and art. This web site provides some starting points for an exploration of color.

RIT Munsell Color Science Laboratory Web Site (http://www.cis.rit.edu/research/mcsl/)
MCSL is one of the world's premier academic laboratories dedicated to research and education in Color Science. Please explore this web site for further information
       
 

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